Saturday, June 30, 2012
Thursday, June 28, 2012
Gone Girl by Gillian Flynn
Labels: marriage, missing persons, psychological
Tuesday, June 26, 2012
The Age of Miracles by Karen Thompson Walker
Labels: book club picks, coming of age, disasters, first novels
Saturday, June 23, 2012
Gone Missing by Linda Castillo
Thursday, June 21, 2012
Bad Little Falls by Paul Doiron
Labels: amateur detectives, mysteries, new england, small town life
Tuesday, June 19, 2012
The Caller by Karin Fossum
In this latest mystery by Karin Fossum, a series of pranks have the residents around and near Bjerkas unsettled. Baby Margrete is found outside in her stroller covered in blood, yet unhurt. Gunilla Mork has just celebrated her 70th birthday and is stunned to read her obituary in the local newspaper. Then someone dyes one of a farmer's sheep orange. The reader knows the culprit is Johnny Beskow, whose only stable relationship is with his home-bound grandfather. Will police detectives Sejer and Skarre be able to apprehend Johnny before a more serious crime occurs? The Caller is one of the best books in the Inspector Sejer series because it successfully explores interpersonal relationships against a backdrop of foreboding danger. It will be published in August.
Labels: mysteries, norwegian, police procedurals
Tuesday, June 5, 2012
Midwinter Blood by Mons Kallentoft
Police Inspector Malin Fors is thirty-three and lives with her teenage daughter, Tove, in Linkoping. She and her partner Zeke Martinsson are called out to a gruesome murder scene, where a naked overweight man is hanging from a tree. The victim is revealed to be a man named Bengt Andersson, a loner who was teased by local teenagers and ignored by pretty much everyone else. Malin delves into Bengt's life and finds a traumatic childhood and a connection to a more recent crime. While trying to uncover the truth in the investigation, Malin must also deal with her daughter's raging hormones, a purely physical relationship with a local reporter, and yearnings for her ex-husband, Janne. Midwinter Blood is the first book in the Malin Fors series and would appeal to people who like Helene Tursten and Yrsa Sigurdardottir.
Labels: female detectives, mysteries, police procedurals, swedish
Sunday, June 3, 2012
The Reckoning by Jane Casey
DC Maeve Kerrigan isn't thrilled with the addition to the team, DI Josh Derwent. She finds him aggressive and hard to read. Soon, however, they're working together on the murders of three convicted pedophiles. When Maeve rescues a fourth victim, the investigation leads them to a suspect that the police know very well and a missing teenager, taking the case in a completely different direction. In The Reckoning, Maeve works hard to prove that she's just as capable as the men on her team and in the end her gender is her biggest asset. This second book in the Maeve Kerrigan series is similar to the mysteries of Barry Maitland and Elena Forbes.
Labels: british, female detectives, london, mysteries, police procedurals